Daily Learning Target(s): By the end of class, students will be able to...
practice analysis as evidenced by reading and annotations.
Due Today: VERT- Flashcards and Mystery of Heroism Annotations Homework:
Due Mon 3/14: Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglas Collaborative Chart
Extra Credit! Friday 3/11: MAD Concert 6 pm in the MPR- 20 Points Extra Credit!!
Due Block Day 3/16 and 17: Personal Statement #2 Typed First Draft
Essential Question(s):
How am I prepared for college and life after high school?
Important Deadlines/Reminders
Block Day- Bring Course Selection Worksheet filled out to meet with your counselor to choose next year's classes!
Be prepared to learn and participate!
Agenda 1. VERT- Quiz 2.Journal #11: When I Laugh at Myself "To make mistakes is human; to stumble is commonplace; to be able to laugh at yourself is maturity."William Arthur Ward (author and poet) Prompt: Think about moments when you just have to laugh and describe one in detail to finish this thought: I laugh at myself when I remember...
Keep your pen/pencil moving the entire time and write with as much detail and examples as possible.
Each entry in your Journal must be one or more hand written pages.
You must strive to be thoughtful and honest.
This is a place to think and create. Use it.
If you find a prompt difficult commit to it, don't give up. Analyze it and dive in!
- practice analysis as evidenced by reading and annotations.
Due Today: VERT- Flashcards and Mystery of Heroism AnnotationsHomework:
Essential Question(s):
Important Deadlines/Reminders
- Block Day- Bring Course Selection Worksheet filled out to meet with your counselor to choose next year's classes!
- Be prepared to learn and participate!
Agenda1. VERT- Quiz
2. Journal #11: When I Laugh at Myself
"To make mistakes is human; to stumble is commonplace; to be able to laugh at yourself is maturity."William Arthur Ward (author and poet)
Prompt: Think about moments when you just have to laugh and describe one in detail to finish this thought: I laugh at myself when I remember...